Areesh
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I always read your comments and try to hold back from commenting .
But do you really have any clue about the complex nature of politics and warfare in this area. You talk like a great general in waiting and I bet the minute you hear gunfire you would pee in your pants.
There is no homogenousTTP orTalibans operating. They are different from area to area and from village to village. All this talk about Talibans under control is a complete hogwash. They don’t have the resources (money) to control these hired militias.
you blaming Bajwa and generals for every ambush is childish and lacks even basic common sense .
You guys simply lack the ability to accept ground realities. You just want to continue with the same old BS of martyrdom to hide incompetency of Pakistani state and its institutions in winning wars decisively against these insurgencies. Pakistani military counter insurgency abilities have a big question mark over them when they have failed to defeat TTP or BLA even after years of fighting and deaths of thousands of Pakistani soldiers
Both BLA and TTP are thriving right now inflicting casualties daily with no end in sight. And after that you don't want to have dialogue with them because your monkey as$ ego can't accept hard facts
There is clearly issues with Pakistani counter insurgency policy that needs to be rectified instead of giving lame excuses like you have given
These insurgents aren't really achieving much anyways by killing security forces, they have been doing this for god knows how long now. My problem is why the generals are making the blood of their security forces so cheap?
That is exactly the issue. Till when we would continue to bleed in this nonsensical war? America has left the region. Ashraf Ghani is gone but nothing much has changed for Pakistan as far its war against militancy is concerned
Some serious debate needs to be done on this issue but Pakistani state is more interested in sending free wheat to Afghanistan while wheat prices continue to rise in Pakistan for Pakistanis